Example sentences of "[pers pn] [adv] [noun] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | One may presume that the standard of living of both these groups was above the national average , and that this could have given them better resistance to disease than their poorer neighbours . |
2 | But he used to buy them and send them down home by train , and we used to cart them by horse and cart from the station . |
3 | This profile is for samples that I just north of South Georgia in the south Atlantic in nineteen eighty six . |
4 | I 'll cook curry or lasagne but I never knew , I never knew the recipes I just sort of stuff and think that goes together well |
5 | I always water with rain water , what am I doing wrong ? |
6 | You had best to call them generally man by man according to the Scrip . |
7 | Mick and Paddy had left me just south of Adrar . |
8 | The doctor has put me off men for life . |
9 | Please send me more information about schizophrenia and the Fellowship , including a publications list , covenant form , and details of how to join . |
10 | Dad says he will get me more Meccano at Christmas , but I want to buy a pulley and those thick flange-plates in Wylie Hills on Saturday when I get my pocket money . ’ |
11 | That does not leave you much time for drinking . |
12 | As soon as you shall have considered the whole subject the First Commissioner will be glad to receive from you probationary sketches of the Plans and Design generally , and he will then give you further instructions with reference to the future preparation of detailed plans , specifications and estimates . |
13 | CUT SHORT is a book that could put you off hospital for life . |
14 | It 's open 24 hours a day , seven days a week , and will give you more information about heart valve donation . |
15 | Or rather , about how to try to tell it : since whether any such action of yours succeeds in doing what you want ( giving your tellee a true belief ) will depend as we 've seen on the truth of the beliefs which you also need in order to make you undertake that action . |
16 | It 'll set you back £19.90 from Passenger in Beak St , London W1 , and also comes in baseball , beret and bush hat variations . |
17 | • QPD Exclusives are offered to you often months in advance of the normal paperback publication date . |
18 | The female is brightly coloured like her mate with whom she frequently pairs for life , but the sexes migrate separately to and from a moulting ground on the Heligoland Bight . |
19 | ‘ It was n't right because of what people might say — seeing you there night after night eating alone , they might have said you had been abandoned . ’ |
20 | I could take you apart limb from limb and God himself would call it justice ! ’ |
21 | Had she no sense of discretion ? |
22 | He reached out for something outside his prison and found The Rights of Man , he concentrated on passages he knew well and summoned them up word for word . |
23 | No , imbécile , pick them up piece by piece . |
24 | The houses , many of them partly timber in construction , were fine products of the rising artisan class , to which class the Hasteds undoubtedly belonged . |
25 | It is as if you could read in them simultaneously transcriptions of inducement , threat , coercion , protection , solace , yearning and resistance . |
26 | Six of our regular writers reveal their favourite areas and that special something that continues to lure them back year after year |
27 | Over the years I reckon Raleigh Cycles and a highly developed sense of drama have cost me about £7,000 in porcelain and untold damages in gum-erosion . |
28 | I reckon she 's going to cost me about £800 in tax by the time we return to the US in 1995 . ’ |
29 | In order to compare them more easily , we will set them out side by side , using the text of the RSV . |
30 | They just works of art here , man , street furniture , not functioning machines . ’ |